Sentences with phrase «exuberance take»

There is no question that Europe is being called into question but before U.S. Dollar exuberance takes hold, traders and investors have to rethink «buy the DOLLAR at any cost» outlook.

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«Take advantage of large private company valuations and sell 100 % of FS for ~ $ 5 — $ 8 million now before the exuberance fades.
This was a world they had never seen and, with youthful exuberance, they took over the large bar area and then the dining room, belting out hymns, including, in Spanish, a jubilant «Hallelujah Chorus.»
A lot of it was friskiness, just plain I'm - rich - and - happy exuberance: the stories about acting («No, I don't think I want to act,» he says now), the time he and a date were taken to jail in handcuffs (because Dorsett didn't think the cops were acting civilly toward them), the vanity license plates that read TD 33 («I got rid of those fast,» he says).
The 20 - year - old has bagged 15 goals in 37 appearances in all competitions, while his youthful exuberance, energy and passion for the club is evident whenever he takes to the pitch with his tireless effort on and off the ball.
From its exuberance it seemed that way, especially when Hamilton grabbed a U.S. flag from a spectator and took a victory lap around the rink with Orser and Sabovtchik.
Vettel was keen to add that the collision was not a result of youthful exuberance or inexperience - pointing out that Verstappen has taken part in 63 races in Formula 1.
The thing that really bothers me is the thing we've disagreed on in the past and that's imo Wengers apparent lack of Urgency and decisiveness when moving into the transfer window I know that Scheweinsteiger would be a great addition but He is somewhat over the hill in comparison to the others that are being toted about and while I know that we are not the cash Rich Man Poo or Man Sh!tty or Chelski I do know that we are at a point for the first time in ten years where we don't need to replace many players or are being frced to sell the quality ones we have, we are for the first time in a spot where we only need to add two or three players and we are there in terms of being able to compete, Id hate for the financial Exuberance to stop us taking that final stride forward into the competitive team we nearly are IMO spend the money now, get the striker, get the DM and we wont need to look at transfers in a big way again for several seasons and with that in mind Id rather have the likes of Benzema or Lacazetta or even Cavanni than a nearly over the hill Scheweinsteiger.
I take offense only at the generalization that the «youthful exuberance» of Section 34 was «fueled by weed and brew.»
It's taken an influx of youthful exuberance and a Hart Trophy - worthy season from Nathan MacKinnon.
The youngster, who features in the number 10 role, is technically precise with his passing and set - piece taking skills, and the likes of David Luiz may have a tough time handling the exuberance of youth, as some may say.
If you wake up early with excitement and exuberance to take on what lies ahead, focus your mind, and nourish your body, you're apt to have a pretty great day.
It took exuberance, painstaking detail, and wide - eyed nostalgia for Daft Punk to create Random Access Memories, their best.
This is a role you've never imagined someone like Ralph Fiennes could play - a comedic exuberance that takes the glimpses we saw in his Monsieur Gustav from The Grand Budapest Hotel to a whole other level.
Ronan's big, clear eyes take us right into this character, from her trepidation and sadness to the exuberance of being in love and the excitement of limitless opportunities in post-war America.
That's when the movie's exuberance really takes hold: Thor finds himself captured by the booze - guzzling bounty hunter Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson, wonderfully rambunctious), a wayward Asgardian warrior who drags the god into the captivity of the planet's ruler, a flamboyant, psychedelic tyrant named Grandmaster who's basically Jeff Goldblum playing himself.
From actors who can be seen breaking into laughter during takes, to the blatant delight with which Cate Blanchett purrs her lines and chews her scenery, to the exuberance of action sequences, to the spirit of Thor himself, Ragnarok rollicks along, riding laughter and zeal to definitely the most fun Marvel movie, and possibly the best one, too.
Yet, in this bid to be taken seriously, it loses a bit of the cheerful exuberance of the original.
And each sound was a rung that took me further upwards, and in this way it was possible for me to get up really high, to climb up past the clouds, towards a bird - like exuberance, where there is nothing at all but the continuous light and acres of blue.
Since then, with the exuberance of an Iowa cheerleader and the smart - alecky cynicism of a Brooklyn roller - rink queen, she'd taken him under her wing, defending him against the not infrequent fallout from his lack of social graces, pugnacity, and proclivity to take on quixotic battles for truth and justice that no one else much cared about.
That's why they take to social media to promote their books with a shrill, manufactured exuberance.
Witness the fact that it took more than three years after Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan's famous 1996 «irrational exuberance» speech for an inflated stock market to finally tumble, signaling the end of the dot - com bubble.
Our «risk ratio» gauge of risk appetite is at levels consistent with moderate risk taking, but nowhere near the «irrational exuberance» seen in the late - 1990s or mid-2000s.
The sheer exuberance of the multi-hued Rila Monastery took me aback; this was a moment of marvel comparable with, say, coming face to face with the Treasury at Petra in Jordan after snaking through the Siq.
The title L.A. Exuberance is taken from a series of lithographs that British artist Tacita Dean made during a recent artist residency in Los Angeles.
The current ceramic exuberance was played out repeatedly — the worlds that Milena Muzquiz fashions into vases and Chris Antemann's takes on Meissen porcelain the most memorable — and sculpture in fabric by Francoise Grossen and Paola Pivi (whose fluffy polar bear That's Right You Better Believe It (2015) added feathers) reached for the bar set by Joseph Beuys.
In the current retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum, Turner's exuberance sometimes grates, and there are paintings that, taken alone, might have relegated the artist to the lesser ranks.
Beginning with Bob Thompson's determined focus on figuration in abstraction's finest hour in Postwar New York; Alice Neel's sheer skill and commitment to the particular details and psychology of her subjects; Henry Taylor's funny, passionate take on his Los Angeles friends and neighbors; and young Brooklyn artist Daniel Heidkamp's gawky precision and plein air exuberance.
The exuberance with which the latest «97 %» study has been greeted by many of those who want to promote constructive engagement with climate science reflects a distressing resistance to take in the more general «scientific consensus» that exists among science of science communication researchers that neither a deficit in knowledge of facts — ones relating to the science of climate as well as ones relating to the extent of scientific consensus — nor a deficit in the ability to make sense of scientific information is the source of continuing conflict over climate change.
Due to the exuberance of the youth, they try to take more risks in driving.
When asked about Augur's rocky «initial coin offering,» the cryptocurrency equivalent of an initial public offering which took place on rival exchanges such as Poloniex and Kraken, Ehrsam attributes the post-debut price slump to «some irrational exuberance prior to the launch.»
Over time «I love you» can lose not only its exuberance but also its meaning as it takes its place on the shelf of other common experiences in life.
Each piece takes you on a journey, an adventure that bursts with life and exuberance.
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